Queen Elizabeth Park – Vancouver, British Columbia

As I BOB along the water’s edge, the breathtaking view of the mountains kissing the sky fills my little rubber heart with joy! Pair that with a skyline of downtown Vancouver, and it’s like a postcard come to life, utterly enchanting! And let’s not forget the flowers; WOWZERS! A riot of colours and shapes dances before my eyes at every turn. Honestly, it’s like nature threw a confetti party, and I’m here for all of it!

After soaking in all that excitement, we made a pit stop at a food truck that had us quacking with delight: Potato Tornado! One of my humans is a die-hard potato enthusiast, but this was a potato experience like no other. Imagine crispy, spiral-cut potatoes on a stick—talk about whimsical! This spiralling slice of heaven is so enormous that you want to have a buddy to share it with (or not; I won’t judge!). If you find yourself at Queen Elizabeth Park, make sure to grab one of these delicious treats. Trust me, they’re irresistible!

And don’t forget to check out the stunning quarry garden, the arboretum filled with magnificent trees, and sculptures from the renowned artist Henry Moore. It’s an art lover’s dream!

For those who enjoy a bit of action, the park offers tennis courts, lawn bowling, and pitch-and-putt! You can relax with a picnic, marvel at the stars, or, if you’re in the mood for a fine dining experience, Seasons in the Park awaits.

Unfortunately, the grand finale we hoped for was closed for repairs: the fabulous Dancing Waters fountain! Located near the Bloedel Conservatory, this spectacular display features 70 jets of water and uses 85,000 litres of recirculating water, creating a mesmerizing dance both day and night. The fountain operates on a special program that varies the heights of the jets. We will return to experience this stunning sight!

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